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Livingstone is a city in Zambia. [1] Until 1935, it served as the capital of Northern Rhodesia. Lying 10 km (6 mi) to the north of the Zambezi River, it is a tourism attraction center for the Victoria Falls [2][3][4] and a border town with road and rail connections to Zimbabwe on the other side of the Victoria Falls.
Livingstone, Zambia. Livingstone is more than just a pitstop for Victoria Falls—it's a destination in its own right. The town has an old-world charm that makes you feel like you've stepped back in time.
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Livingstone, named after legendary Scottish explorer David Livingstone, owes its existence primarily to the Victoria Falls and was once the bustling capital of Zambia. The town was established as a crossing point on the Zambezi River in 1905, and in 1935, the capital was moved to Lusaka.
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Livingstone is a base for visiting Victoria Falls and for staying at the many romantic and relaxed river lodges along the Zambezi. You can fly directly into Livingstone at Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula International Airport.
Only minutes away from the Victoria Falls, one of the Natural Wonders of the World, Livingstone is one of the most romantic destinations on the Africa continent. It is rich in culture and history, with a host of adventure and adrenaline experiences to choose from.
The relaxed and friendly town of Livingstone, set just under 7 miles (11km) from Victoria Falls, is a fantastic base for visiting the Zambian side of the natural world wonder.
Named after Scottish explorer Dr David Livingstone, Livingstone’s culture and history is intriguing – as is evidenced by the arts and craft producers, museums, colonial architecture, traditional village life, local food and the general African lifestyle.
Livingstone is the gateway not only to Mosi o Tunya National Park but is also an ideal location for access to National Parks such as Chobe and Hwange in neighbouring Botswana and Zimbabwe. Livingstone is also a great place to experience some of the most impressive sights in Zambia.